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bulerias, n. Dance and Music. Brit. |ˌbuːləˈrɪəs|, U.S. |ˌbuləˈriəs| Plural unchanged [‹ Spanish bulerías (plural; a corresponding singular form bulería is now also found), the name of a type of Andalusian folk song with a lively rhythm accompanied by clapping, and of a dance performed to this > adj.) + -ería -ery suffix. A singular form buleria is also sometimes found, after Spanish bulería:
1986N.Y. Times 19 Oct. ii. 1/3 The show's closing number, for example, will be a buleria with the entire troupe. ] A type of fast-paced flamenco dance; (also) a piece of lively music for this dance, usually played on the guitar and accompanied by singing.
1918Washington Post 25 Feb. 5/2 Dances unknown to the American stage, ‘The Farruca’, ‘Garrotin Serrano’, ‘Algerias’ [read Alegrias], ‘Bulerias’, ‘Salvage’, ‘Panaderos’, and many others. 1956Guitar Rev. xix. 10/2 The great speed and the many syncopations make Bulerias very difficult to play en compas, i.e. in strict rhythm. 1990M. C. Peters Flamenco 151 The basic rhythm pattern of the bulerías consists..of twelve beats, with the main accents on 3, 6, 8, 10 and 12. 2006Bradenton (Florida) Herald (Nexis) 19 May 10 RumbaFlamenca dancing troupe will heat things up with the Tango, Rumba, Bulerias, Sevillanas and Fandango. |